Yemen's Houthis strike Saudi Arabia's Abha airport with missiles and drones in a sharp escalation
Source: AP
Updated 4:05 PM EDT, July 13, 2026
CAIRO (AP) The Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen said they launched missiles and drones at Saudi Arabias Abha International Airport on Monday in response to airstrikes they blamed on Saudi Arabia that struck Sanaa International Airport earlier in the day. No casualties were reported, but the attacks marked an escalation not seen since a Saudi-led coalition struck Houthi-controlled areas several years ago. Saudi Arabian officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the airstrikes in Yemen.
Houthi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, in a video statement on Telegram, warned airlines against flying through Saudi airspace, saying these warnings should be taken seriously until the blockade on Sanaa International Airport is lifted. The internationally recognized government in Yemen said earlier that the strikes that hit Sanaa International Airport were meant to prevent an Iranian plane from landing.
The Houthis vowed to retaliate for the strike, which marked the first major escalation between the Houthis and Saudi Arabia following a period of relative calm.
The U.N. Security Council, in an emergency meeting on the developments Monday afternoon, officials expressed concern about the risk of a wider escalation. Yemen and the wider region cannot afford another cycle of escalation, U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for political affairs Khaled Khiari told the 15-member council. We call on all actors to constructively engage in negotiations under UN auspices.
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David__77
(24,936 posts)Igel
(37,743 posts)Almost immediately offensive to the south, sabre rattling to the west. Now attack to the N and NE.
People defend them when they're chaos agents that fought democracy in Syria, undermined stability in Iraq, and keep Lebanon just stable enough that their proxy can use Lebanese territory as an attack platform while any response is aimed at Lebanon out of necessity.
Prairie Gates
(8,801 posts)in an attempt to enforce a blockade on Iranian jets landing there.
You expect this sort of thing from Politico or Axios, but the AP? Good Lord!